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as higher education. Must possess strong interpersonal communication skills, the ability to manage several projects simultaneously, program planning and implementation, and attention to detail
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Job Description The Academic Advisor will play an integral role in ensuring that the Civil and Environmental Engineering undergraduate program is aligned with the VT motto, "UT Prosim," 'That I May
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clinical oversight for all Olympic sports. Perform any other duties deemed necessary by the Associate AD / Sports Nutrition for the operation of the VT Sports Nutrition Program. Required Qualifications
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). The program will bolster Virginia Tech K-12 outreach initiatives that contribute to successful engagement, enrollment, academic achievement and graduation for low-income (LI) students. The overarching goal
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coordinate student athlete development programs in accordance with guidelines outlined in the NCAA Student Athlete Affairs program. Required Qualifications Master's degree in student affairs, higher education
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• Master’s degree in higher education administration, student affairs, or a related field. • Experience in student admission services, academic advising, administrative or program support in a
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persistence to facilitate the timely completion of projects • High level of energy ensuring project and program deadlines are met • Previous experience in a university setting or with sponsored programs is a
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degrees. This includes serving as a career development generalist and supporting initiatives such as our Career Champions program, a program designed to prepare Virginia Tech faculty and staff for career
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The Division of Scholarly Integrity and Research Compliance (SIRC) at Virginia Tech supports the business management of the Human Research Protection Program (HRPP). SIRC is deeply committed to both
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courses. Individuals appointed as an instructor are focused on undergraduate education, with minimal or no expectation for development of an independent program of research or scholarship. Additional